Intraoral Pressure

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Air pressure measured within the mouth. Intraoral pressure is essential for producing plosive, fricative and affricative consonants. It is reduced when the velopharyngeal port does not seal completely and allows pressure to leak into the nasal passages.[1]

  1. "NATS July 2022 Pedagogy Workshop Working Group Three Science-Informed Terminology and Definitions for Voice Pedagogy" (PDF). Science-Informed Voice Pedagogy Resources. Retrieved March 5 2025. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)

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